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Grading foreign aid agencies: Best practices across traditional and emerging donors. (2021). Kramer, Claudia ; Palagashvili, Liya.
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  33. Funding, Competition and the Efficiency of NGOs: An Empirical Analysis of Non-charitable Expenditure of US NGOs Engaged in Foreign Aid. (2011). Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Öhler, Hannes.
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  34. Funding, Competition and the Efficiency of NGOs: An Empirical Analysis of Non-charitable Expenditure of US NGOs Engaged in Foreign Aid. (2011). Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Öhler, Hannes.
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  35. Aid Allocation through Various Official and Private Channels: Need, Merit, and Self-Interest as Motives of German Donors. (2011). Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Öhler, Hannes.
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  36. What Determines the Size of Aid Projects?. (2011). Kilby, Christopher.
    In: World Development.
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  37. Aid Quality and Donor Rankings. (2011). Rogers, Frederic ; Knack, Stephen ; Eubank, Nicholas.
    In: World Development.
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  38. Funding, competition and the efficiency of NGOs: An empirical analysis of non-charitable expenditure of US NGOs engaged in foreign aid. (2010). Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Öhler, Hannes ; Ohler, Hannes.
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  39. Funding, competition and the efficiency of NGOs: An empirical analysis of noncharitable expenditure of US NGOs engaged in foreign aid. (2010). Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Öhler, Hannes ; Ohler, Hannes.
    In: University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics.
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  40. Less aid proliferation and more donor coordination? The wide gap between words and deeds. (2010). Thiele, Rainer ; Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Aldasoro, Iñaki ; Iñaki Aldasoro, .
    In: Journal of International Development.
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  41. How do “Emerging” Donors Differ from “Traditional” Donors?. (2010). Kobayashi, Takaaki ; Sato, Jin ; Kondoh, Hisahiro ; Shiga, Hiroaki .
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    In: Center for Globalization and Europeanization of the Economy (CeGE) Discussion Papers.
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  43. Development aid and economic growth: A positive long-run relation. (2010). Reddy, Sanjay ; Minoiu, Camelia.
    In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
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  44. Aid and Conditionality. (2010). Temple, Jonathan R. W., .
    In: Handbook of Development Economics.
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  45. Aid allocation through various official and private channels: need, merit and self-interest as motives of German donors. (2009). Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Öhler, Hannes ; Ohler, Hannes.
    In: Kiel Working Papers.
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  46. Less aid proliferation and more donor coordination? The wide gap between words and deeds. (2009). Thiele, Rainer ; Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Aldasoro, Iñaki.
    In: Kiel Working Papers.
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  47. Crushed Aid: Fragmentation in Sectoral Aid. (2009). Santiso, Javier ; Frot, Emmanuel.
    In: SITE Working Paper Series.
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  48. Development Aid and Portfolio Funds: Trends, Volatility and Fragmentation. (2008). Santiso, Javier ; Frot, Emmanuel.
    In: OECD Development Centre Working Papers.
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